Lock-Up

1959
Lock-Up

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Against the Law Sep 24, 1960

Maris and Lt. Weston go fishing on vacation. At the lodge they stay the owner is accused of murdering his adulterous wife. Rather than fish, Maris and Weston investigate.

EP2 The Tee Off Oct 01, 1960

Dan Gray invents an explosive formula similar to dynamite. After a golfer is killed with an exploding golf ball the inventor is arrested for murder. Maris and Lt. Weston investigate. Gloria Larkley is Dan's supporting girlfriend.

EP3 Skid Row Story Oct 08, 1960

Barney Klein lives on skid row and is accused of stealing money from a local half-way house. Maris defends Barney.

EP4 Flying High Oct 15, 1960

Jean Davis, a flight attendant, is murdered. When Maris investigates the case he discovers that many people had a reason to kill Ms. Davis. The problem is that all of them have solid alibis.

EP5 Beau and Arrow Case Oct 22, 1960

A psychologist, Dr. Von Heisinger, is murdered. The weapon: an arrow. Maris investigates.

EP6 The Frame Up Oct 29, 1960

An ex-convict runs a gift shop and finds the dead body of a well known gangster in his shop. He is arrested for murder. Maris and Lt. Weston, who are friends of the accused, help in the investigation.

EP7 Seventh Hour Nov 05, 1960

Bill Donati, a laborer, is accused of killing a local racketeer named Al Curis. Maris defends Bill.

EP8 The Sisters Jun 17, 1961

Whitney Coleman is charged for murder when her estranged husband is found dead. Maris comes to her aid and investigates.

EP9 Diamond Dupe Nov 12, 1960

A union member is accused of selling stolen property. The union hires Maris to defend the man charged with the crime.

EP10 Society Doctor Nov 26, 1960

A well-to-do medical doctor, William Stanhope, is accused of killing his wife and arrested. Maris investigates.

EP11 Top Secret Nov 19, 1960

A scientist, who's also a top-notch secret agent, is accused of misusing top-secret information and botching his assigned job. Maris comes to his aid.

EP12 Number Please Dec 03, 1960

A friend of Maris is arrested for the murder of a detective. Maris is motivated to clear his friend and discovers the dead detective was running afoul of the law.

EP13 Coins of Antiquity Dec 10, 1960

A Greek immigrant, Alexis George, receives a shipment of rare coins to sell from his mother in Greece but is burglarized in the process. A friend of Alexis is supected of murder and the robbery. Maris investigates.

EP14 Concrete Coffin Dec 17, 1960

A skeleton buried under a road is found by contruction workers. Maris investigates the possible crime.

EP15 Compulsive Killer Dec 24, 1960

Professor Hasting thinks his wife is too worried about the welfare of criminals and their concerns. He decides his wife needs a lesson in reality.

EP16 Girls Wanted Dec 31, 1960

Maris receives an important clue from a young girl in an employment agency racket. Maris decides to investigate.

EP17 His Brother's Keeper Jan 07, 1961

Larry Wade is a policeman who decides to help out the victim of the crime instead of chasing the perpetrator. This places him in trouble with his superiors and is charged with dereliction of duty. Maris defends Wade which places him at odds with Lt. Weston.

EP18 A Case of Arson Jan 14, 1961

Sam Putman is charged with arson. Maris investigates and defends Mr. Putman since he is an old friend of his father.

EP19 Jennifer Jan 21, 1961

A woman is charged and jailed for the murder of her husband. Her step-daughter, Jennifer, asks Maris to investigate the case because she believes in her step-mother. Jennifer turns out to be quite a sleuth and help Maris with the case.

EP20 Abandoned Mine Jan 28, 1961

A death of a prospector worries the owners of a mine and send Maris to protect their interests and investigate the crime.

EP21 A French Affair Feb 04, 1961

Maris travels to Paris to meet a potential client but finds him murdered. A suspect is arrested for the murder but Maris is not sure he's the killer. Maris investigates in Europe.

EP22 End of Titan Feb 11, 1961

Lloyd Randell is killed and Debby Arnold is charged with murder. Maris defends her but has to review an incredible amount of evidence in order to make a good case.

EP23 Fugitive From Fear Feb 18, 1961

A Korean war veteran suffering from post shock traumatic stress disorder flees after being accused of killing an acquaintance. When Maris comes to his defense he discovers the dead woman had a note addressed to him.

EP24 Design for Murder Feb 25, 1961

An assistant dress designer is charged with murdering his employer. Maris investigates and defends.

EP25 Like Father, Like Son Mar 04, 1961

Mr. Burkhart, Sr. accuses his grandson George of stealing. He claims only the two of them knew the combination of the safe. Maris investigates the allegation.

EP26 Red Confetti Mar 11, 1961

A spree of ""hit and runs"" bewilder the police department. Maris and Lt. Weston are on the case and discover interesting facts in the eight accident. The clues lead them to a dance studio the victims were members of.

EP27 Planter's Death Mar 18, 1961

Maris heads to the West Indies for some rest and recreation but his vacation is cut short when a plantation owner is killed. Maris investigates.

EP28 Two Wrongs Mar 25, 1961

A Broadway actress who no one likes is murdered. Everyone she knew had a reason to want her dead. Maris investigates.

EP29 Jungle Compound Apr 01, 1961

Maris takes a trip to the zoo. A murder takes place and a zoo worker with a police record, fightened that he'll be the logical one arrested, panics and kidnaps Maris.

EP30 Mr. Sobel's Birthday Party Apr 08, 1961

A cake is poisoned at an office party and the payroll is heisted. A man takes the blame for the crime. Maris is hired by the man's wealthy uncle to clear him.

EP31 The Wildcatter Apr 15, 1961

A rich oil man is the victim of the theft of his securities. His former employee is accused of the crime. Maris invesigates.

EP32 The Accused Apr 22, 1961

A woman dies suddenly and it is ruled a suicide. The woman was a former client of Maris, and he is not so sure. Maris investigates.

EP33 Leading Young Citizen Apr 29, 1961

Joe Tanner is an ex-convict but is now reformed and leading a good life. The police, however, charge him with a crime. Tanner claims he is innocent. Maris investigates.

EP34 Hurricane May 06, 1961

After a murder trial where the defendant was found guilty, Maris get a telegram from an important witness in the case stating that the convicted man was not guilty. Maris investigates.

EP35 Court Martial May 13, 1961

Sergent Corey is court martialed for murder. Lt. Weston believes in Sgt. Corey because he helped him get started in his military career. Maris helps in the investigation.

EP36 Sacrifice Play May 20, 1961

A newspaper columnist is murdered and Al Bingham, another newsman, is charged with murdering him. Maris investigates.

EP37 Face of Innocence May 27, 1961

A murder and a robbery takes place. Maris finds an envelope full of money tied to the case. Maris investigates.

EP38 The Intruder Jun 03, 1961

An intruder is shot by a woman, an ex-showgirl. It so happens that the intruder was her husband. Maris investigates.

EP39 Photo Finish Jun 10, 1961

Nan Havens, traveling behind the iron curtian, is charged with espionage when microfilm carring government secrets is found in her automobile. Maris believes she is innocent and defends her.
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Released: 28 September 1959 Ended
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Lock-Up is an American legal drama series that premiered in syndication in September 1959 and concluded in June 1961. The half-hour episodes had little time for character development or subplots and presented a compact story without embellishment.

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lchaim7 These episodes seem shallow and the characters lack depth compared to today's programs and even some of the older ones throughout the 60s and 70s. This is more of a docudrama style of film and the episodes are well done for that period. What's really intriguing for me is finding out what parts of L.A. most of these episodes were filmed at. Where in particular is/was the police station located at that's regularly shown in some of the episodes?
kidboots I thought, from the episodes I have seen, that this was an excellent series that took a more compassionate look and tried to show how innocent people could look guilty when circumstantial evidence was all the police had. John Douchette played Lt. Jim Weston, a tough no nonsense policeman who, every episode, is forced to eat his words when when attorney Herbert L. Maris (played by Macdonald Carey) shows him that the person he has usually pounced on as being guilty in the first five minutes is really an innocent bystander. Based on the case histories of a prominent attorney, every episode Herbert L. Maris is drawn into a criminal case because of his uncanny ability of character reading and knowing when a person is telling the truth. His creed is "a person is innocent until proved guilty" and even though I haven't seen a lot of episodes, I have seen enough to know that this is an above average crime series. Most of the episodes I have seen have been written by Robert Bloch, author of "Psycho".Another big plus are the guest stars, they are a mix of up and coming stars (Mary Tyler Moore), old timers (Jackie Coogan) and others who should have had bigger careers than they did (Wanda Hendrix and June Vincent who was memorable in 1946's "Black Angel" and then just seemed to disappear). "The Case of Nan Havens" featured Mary Tyler Moore as an innocent young girl caught up in her sleazy boyfriend's espionage activities, "Society Doctor" was about the death of a doctor's wife and focused on his receptionist who had an unhealthy hero worship of the doctor - the surprise was that she was not the killer!!!
blondiesguy2004 In today's world, where the term "lawyer" is unfairly synonymous with "ambulance chaser" or "political player", we could use a guy like Herbert L. Maris. Thankfully, there are a few lawyers like Maris still around today, and for that, we have TV series like this to thank.For the uninitiated, Herbert L. Maris is an LA attorney whose specialty is defending the unjustly accused in situations where no one else can or will help. He usually is aided by police lieutenant Weston, who ironically is the cop who has his clients tossed in the clink. There isn't that much antagonism between the two, and Weston usually sees the light in the nick of time, particularly when Maris is in over his head... for instance, when he is held captive by a group of thugs (led by a pre-Spock Leonard Nimoy!!) who framed a rookie cop (James "The Virginian" Drury) for murder.As is the case with 50's series, many young up-and-comers bit their teeth into some episodes, such as Mary Tyler Moore, Robert Conrad, Burt Reynolds, Sally Kellerman, and others. Maris himself is portrayed brilliantly by a young Macdonald Carey, six years before he found his calling in daytime TV as the kindly Dr. Horton on "Days Of Our Lives". And it wasn't the first time Carey played a doc, either; three years before "Lock Up", he took on the role as radio's beloved "Dr. Christian", or rather, Dr. Christian's nephew. Carey has the knack of playing people who you would kill to have on your side; in this case, some people are accused of taking it quite literally."Lock Up" is a Fred Ziv-United Artists Television Production, based on the life of Herbert L. Maris (yes, he was a real-life defense lawyer). 78 episodes were made between 1959 and 1961.
Richard K. I have to admit, the first time I saw LOCK UP I had to laugh but I truly enjoyed it. This syndicated show, first aired in 1959, is based on a real-life Philadelphia lawyer, Herbert L. Maris which was played by MacDonald Carey. Maris was devoting his career to defending the wrongly accused. What I found so humorous is his relation to his friend; police detective Weston, played brilliantly by John Doucette. Doucette puts the bad guys behind bars and Carey uses him to find the same guys innocent. I really doubt that Barry Scheck goes to the police or the prosecutors for assistance in freeing an innocent person. Doucette lets Carey walk in at anytime and goes through his files; all this makes the show fun to watch. It's like Perry Mason asking Lt. Tragg for help in finding his client innocent! How would it look if a LAW & ORDER defense attorney were to walk in on Briscoe and Green? Carey finds the bad guy on his own while Doucette is there by his side to make the arrest. And get this, Carey's character is a corporate not a criminal lawyer. He seems to have more than one secretary, all blonde and dumb, and he drives some cool wheels, usually a Dodge. Carey has the same long, sad face as John Kerry! All in all, LOCK UP is enjoyable. These days, with our rights being trampled on, society needs people like Scheck and Carey's character to protect the innocent from over-zealous prosecutors………..Richard